Dingy Skipper (13) , all very active , this being the only one that settled for a few seconds .

just a single Grizzled Skipper ,

Brimstone (23) , including these two males , both trying to out do the other and catch the eye of the

female . Also found , the my first Burnet Companion of the year , and the caterpillar of the Burnet

Moth , this will pupate typically at the top of a grass stem in it's paper-like cocoon .

Two areas of grassland each produced in excess of 25 Early Purple Orchids ,

Just four Adders were found , all females , which tells me that the mating period is probably over

now . A few Slow Worms and an incomplete Common Lizard , completed the reptiles found .

A Common Buzzard , with a full crop was moved on by the local Corvids . Quite pleased with the

shot considering it was taken with the 100mm. macro lens . The overnight rain ensured plenty of Roman Snails about , and under an old piece of wood , a Bank Vole had made a home and had 5/6

newly born , blind , hairless youngsters to support . On the way home along the bottom lane , Greater

Celandine / Chedonium majus , a member of the Poppy family was found in flower , not to be confused with Lesser Celandine / Ranunculus ficaria , a member of the Buttercup family , which is one of the earliest plants to flower .
I was going to include today's visit , but with plenty found , I will post again shortly , leaving just